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  1. Japanese. English. Box office. ¥ 634 million. Outrage (アウトレイジ, Autoreiji) is a 2010 Japanese yakuza film written, directed, co-edited and starring Takeshi Kitano. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It is followed by Beyond Outrage (2012) and Outrage Coda (2017).

  2. This is an informative post encouraging fellow movie lovers to give The Outrage Trilogy a shot. At the time of this post, PlutoTV is streaming the first in the saga for free with ads, and the second two in the series are both available through amazon prime.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt1462667Outrage (2010) - IMDb

    Jun 12, 2010 · Outrage: Directed by Takeshi Kitano. With Takeshi Kitano, Kippei Shîna, Ryô Kase, Fumiyo Kohinata. The boss of a major crime syndicate orders his lieutenant to bring a rogue gang of drug traffickers in line, a job that gets passed on to his long-suffering subordinate.

    • (15K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Takeshi Kitano
    • 2010-06-12
  4. Outrage Coda (アウトレイジ 最終章) October 7, 2017 Five years after the all-out war between the Sanno and Hanabishi crime families, former yakuza boss Otomo works in South Korea for Mr. Chang, a noted fixer.

  5. Dec 2, 2011 · Japanese live action feature length film, 2010, rated R, 109 minutes, action. IMDB: 6.8/10.0 from 6,811 audience ratings. Spoken word is in Japanese, sub-titles in English. Rotten Tomatoes: 77% on the meter; 64% liked it from 3,288 audience ratings. Netflix: 3.5/5.0 from 121,334 audience ratings. Written and directed by: Takeshi Kitano.

  6. Sep 3, 2012 · Directed by Takeshi Kitano. The boss of a major crime syndicate orders his lieutenant to bring a gang in line, a job which gets passed on to a long-suffering...

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  8. Jul 6, 2019 · Outrage holds immense appeal for both mafia film enthusiasts and fans of Japanese action, as well as anyone interested in Japanese cinema. It confidently stands alongside Kitano's finest works like Hana-bi (1997), Dolls (2002), and Zatoichi (2003).

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